Synonym: advance, advancement, emanation, forward motion, onward motion, progress, progression, rise. Similar words: processing, word processing, process, processor, processed, due process, due process of law, cession. Meaning: [prə'seʃn] n. 1. (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost 2. the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation 3. the act of moving forward toward a goal.
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91. The audience waved, swayed and sang along enthusiastically, as they had for the procession of artists who had preceded him.
92. A Shetland pony she cared for on a horse ranch was part of the procession to the cemetery.
93. The Nottinghamshire quadruple scull will lead off a procession of 500 crews.
94. However, when they move around they can form a procession, following each other nose to tail like a miniature train.
95. She feels as if she is negotiating the entrails of the city in the slow, peristaltic procession.
96. We looked out of the window and saw to our astonishment, a procession of women rounding the street corner.
97. On 18 May a procession of 1000 to 1500 persons marched in defiance, beating drums and carrying flags.
98. A blessing takes place, following a procession from the church by the clergy and congregation.
99. Citizens lined the main streets and applauded as the funeral procession passed by.
100. We owe to Polybius the only description of this procession - which shows his flair.
101. To some critics, this seemingly endless procession of school fund-raisers has a serious drawback.
102. People went in and out of her home in a never-ending procession.
103. Music was provided by the Shrine authorities with pilgrims assisting with readings, bidding prayers and the offertory procession.
104. He led them, a procession of six, to a table right next to a platform.
105. The procession wound through the town, heralded by music and laughter, leaving perplexity and sadness in its wake.
106. I have observed as many as 50 in a procession a metre or more in length.
107. On Christmas Eve a candle-lit procession, led by Matron, came to sing carols.
108. The procession was one of sombre colours, khaki and air force blue predominating.
109. The man who had led the procession stepped forward and sprinkled the coffin with spiced rum.
110. In the foreground of the picture, though, is a procession of worshippers carrying offering bowls stretched out in front of them.
111. It should have been a procession for Linfield after the Coleman dismissal.
112. Following this vote, a procession of legislators came forward to acknowledge their guilt in the affair prior to the list's publication.
113. The procession follows a circular route through the town,(Sentencedict.com) and finishes back in the park.
114. At the head of the procession a group of dark-suited men bore the coffin into the church.
115. Gandhi's funeral Rajiv Gandhi was cremated on May 24 after a four-hour state funeral procession through the streets of Delhi.
116. Not for nothing had this little procession presented the air of a party setting out to receive guests.
117. Trelawney himself is buried in Pelynt Church and the crozier carried in his funeral procession is also there on view.
118. Owen could see the head of the procession from where he stood.
119. His procession left behind it a trail of communal violence and death.
120. Herbalifers scuttle into permanent blackness, and a Soweto funeral procession comes on.
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